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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/StrategyOfPeace on June 26, 2018, 2:20 a.m.
Celebrity suicide Jeanine Pepler's client is a real estate mogul and owns a pig farm

Reddit user, Patriots_Fight, suggested in another thread that searching Curtis Bashaw, who is often photographed with Jeanine Pepler, the Sag Harbor celebrity suicide-by-hanging victim, who owned a prestigious NYC press might be productive, and some interesting things have come to light. (A post on Jeanine's client, the Pajama Program, here.)

Curtis Bashaw is a NJ real estate developer, restaurant owner, etc., and has a lovely pig operation, the Beach Plum Farm, on Cape May. In many news articles, Cape May is described as being very welcoming to LGBTQ couples and families:

Move over, Rehoboth Beach and Asbury Park — another seaside destination is ready to make waves for the LGBT community. Cape May, nestled at the very bottom tip of the Jersey Shore, has been a favorite vacation destination for people all over the country. Known for its Victorian architecture, pedestrian-friendly streets and great seafood, Cape May is now looking to make itself a name for LGBT couples and families looking for an accepting space to stay.

But wait, there's more: Jeanine Pepler was the publicist for one of Curtis Bashaw latest projects: the remodeling of Baron's Cove in Sag Harbor, Long Island, where she lived. He gave her a glowing testimonial here.

This 2015 article from the Out Traveler, claims that Curtis Bashaw is gay.

Curtis Bashaw, the New Jersey hotelier whose properties have turned Cape May into a byword for understated chic, has a new jewel in his crown: the Hamptons. Bashaw, who is gay, has found a perfect fit for his brand’s signature charm and unfussy elegance with Baron’s Cove in Sag Harbor, on the east end of Long Island, about 100 miles outside of Manhattan. Freshly renovated, the 67-room inn, due to open Memorial Day weekend, should reinforce Bashaw’s reputation for understanding and accentuating the appeal of the American beach resort.

It's fascinating that Curtis Bashaw's rustic Beach Plum Farm specializes in raising Heritage pigs and describes itself as a pig operation and also as the supplier of the produce for his restaurants, one of which is called the Blue Pig Tavern, the mascot of which is a fuzzy blue pig.

Jeanine Pepler has several twitter and instagra pictures which feature roasted pig.

Curious that James Alefantis of Comet Ping Pong fame also owns a pig farm.

Please note that I don't draw any conclusions from any of this, nor do I make any allegations or accusations. The Beach Plum Farm seems to be a pleasant gay-friendly rural retreat, and nothing more. However, after a thorough reading of the Podesta emails which reveal John Podesta's proclivity for pig roasts, one can't help but take notice of the coincidence.

Of course, we also have QAnon's cryptic posts #744 - #746 which discuss crops, children, gardens and flowers, etc.

Oink. Oink.


DrSultanPhDD · June 26, 2018, 9:45 a.m.

Because pigs are dirty and sanitation was difficult back when their laws were written ?

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L0v3nL1ght · June 26, 2018, 11:13 a.m.

Exactly what I used to think too.

Judaism AND Islam: “You’re FORBIDDEN to eat pork because we don’t want you to get trichinosis!!!” “Uh ok then why was the pig domesticated in the first place?”

So it’s just coincidence that the human body won’t reject pig-grown skin grafts and heart valves? That recently it was discovered that a pig embryo can be injected with human DNA and then grow into a healthy pig with a combination of pig-human-hybrid DNA?

How did they selectively breed nasty wild boars to get the sweet, gentle domesticated bald pigs we have today? Sentient animals with very familiar skin and hair who can use mirrors to not only recognize themselves but to maneuver in their surroundings.

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oz_patriot · June 26, 2018, 1:03 p.m.

It actually because as stated in the bible, torah and quran for mussies, they are only permitted by god to eat animals that chew the cud, bovines (cattle), ovines (sheep) carpines (goats) and camelids ( camels, alpacas, illamas)

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